Title: RE: [MVP-Directory Services] October MVP Awards
Absofrigginlutely!
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joeSent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:09 PMTo:
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prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
Ah thanks.
So the recommendation should be, run domainprep in any
domain that has GCs that may possibly be used by Exchange. That makes sense to
me as that is a real requirement.
joe
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MurraySent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:50 PMTo:
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prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
It's so that the GCs in the root domain are available to
DSAccess.
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2004/02/27/8113
, October 11, 2005 4:59 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forest
prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
Ah thanks.
So the recommendation should be, run domainprep in any
domain that has GCs that may possibly be used by Exchange. That makes sense to
me as that is a real
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony
MurraySent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:50 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forest
prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
It's so that the GCs in the root domain are available to
DSAccess.
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/20
tober 2005 10:08 a.m.To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forest
prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
Why? I have read this before and couldn't pick up a reason
for it other than "just do it...".
joe
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ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forest
prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
And you should always DomainPrep the forest root,
irrespective of whether it contains Exchange servers or
recipients
Tony
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10:24 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forest
prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
John-
Some more details please...
What do you have in place now, in terms of Active
Directory and Exchange (versions, layout, etc)? Or is this a brand new install
of
2005 7:02 a.m.To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Forest
prep/domain prep in a MT root Domain
It doesn't matter in which domain you run ForestPrep, so
you might as well run it in the domain in which you're installing the Exchange
servers. You must run DomainP
8:50 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] Forest prep/domain
prep in a MT root Domain
Hey
everyone, long time reading hereI'm confused as I'm new to AD and doing my
research for our conversion..so here is my question we are gong to have an
MT root domain and
, or
Win 2003 adprep forestprep/domainprep?
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Active DirectorySent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 9:55 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] Forest prep/domain
prep in a MT root Domain
Hey
everyone, long
You can run the forest prep from anywhere as long as you have the appropriate rights. That said this should be done on the Schema Master. Once forestprep is done and replicated properly you can run domainprep in each child domain.
Phil
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Title: RE: [MVP-Directory Services] October MVP Awards
Hey
everyone, long time reading hereI'm confused as I'm new to AD and doing my
research for our conversion..so here is my question we are gong to have an
MT root domain and a sub ( if that the correct term) domain where we are goi
Title: RE: [MVP-Directory Services] October MVP Awards
Hey
everyone, long time reading hereI'm confused as I'm new to AD and doing my
research for our conversion..so here is my question we are gong to have an
MT root domain and a sub ( if that the correct term) domain where we are goi
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